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  1. verb. / rəˈkoil/ to move back or away, usually quickly, in horror or fear. recular. He recoiled at/from the sight of the murdered child. (of guns when fired) to jump back. dar un culatazo. (Traducción de recoil del Diccionario PASSWORD Inglés-Español © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) recoil. the act of recoiling. retroceso, culatazo.

  2. Recoil can be a verb meaning to move back because of fear or disgust, or to refuse to accept an idea or principle. It can also be a noun meaning the sudden backward movement of a gun when it is fired.

  3. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word recoil in English and Spanish. Find synonyms, collocations, examples and forum discussions about recoil in different contexts.

  4. 1. (volver hacia atrás) a. retroceder. When she saw what he was holding in his hand, she recoiled in disgust. Al ver lo que tenía en la mano, retrocedió asqueada. 2. (armas) a. retroceder. The butt of the rifle recoiled sharply against my cheek.La culata del rifle retrocedió bruscamente contra mi mejilla. b. dar un culatazo.

  5. If something makes you recoil, you move your body quickly away from it because it frightens, offends, or hurts you. For a moment I thought he was going to kiss me. I recoiled in horror.

  6. traducción recoil del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'reconcile, recoilless, reconcilable, roil', ejemplos, conjugación.

  7. 1. to jerk back, as from an impact or violent thrust. 2. (often foll by from) to draw back in fear, horror, or disgust. to recoil from the sight of blood. 3. (foll by on or upon)